Put this man in John Wick 4! I could definitely see a scene where they have a throwing knife fight in a crowded place. These techniques would be perfect for a scene like that.
WOW! This is my first time seeing this technique, I love it. That stabbing grip underhand is wild, it looks so cool and novel. I've got to learn it! If you could get some different angles, I'd really like to see that.
wow Lester.....I have just subscribed to your channel. I just received my end grain target today, will put it up tomorrow, and next I am waiting for my set of knives to arrive. So, I am very new ... I am learning so much from Adam Celadin and his videos. I want to ask you are some of your throws known also as the Sknaf style. I love that. I need to learn the basics first!!!!....and being 73 year old woman, thought I would try something totally different, and have some fun, instead of just getting older and older....right? I think you are very talented...and I loved this video.
Thank you. The style I throw is known as a wave technique - which uses reactionary impulses from the passive forces from the knife (think like how a catapult hurls a projectile.) Skanf is a brand like Coke is a cola. I don't know anything about Skanf since I've never learned knife throwing from anyone, or anyyone for that matter who actually represents Skanf. It's great that you have picked up this endeavour. It's a fun hobby that I'm sure you will enjoy. Thank you for watching and your kind comments. 🙏👍
Yes, generally all fingers are on the spine except the pinky. This is my way, because if I add the pinky on spine then that would supinate my hand position more, which would require more wrist adjustment than needed.
It is more difficult initially. With standard no spin, only the index finger is controlling rotation, and the rest of the fingers have a comfortable duty of stabilizing the knife. For reverse grip, the stabilizers for the knife are the thumb and index, and rotation controllers are the rest of the fingers. The wrist also is a factor. All in all, it's more difficult to get accustomed to, but once figured out, not much more difficult.
First time I'm seeing this style, it looks super powerful
Biasa biasa wae.... Alus keneh si tom tom.... Tapi lumayan creative tah pin gripna...hasilna speed power.
Put this man in John Wick 4! I could definitely see a scene where they have a throwing knife fight in a crowded place. These techniques would be perfect for a scene like that.
Просто великолепные броски!
I learn a lot from just watching you. Wish I could throw with ya. You my friend have serious talent !!!
Thanks.🙏👍
Splendide ice pic throwing !
Those throws from the hip are pretty crazy
Very good!!
I never seen any 1 throw this way b4 very interesting thank you.
WOW! This is my first time seeing this technique, I love it. That stabbing grip underhand is wild, it looks so cool and novel. I've got to learn it! If you could get some different angles, I'd really like to see that.
Thank you. I have more videos that I update more often on Instagram under the name @rolfretsel.
Can u make tutorial on the reverse no spin even if it's just text I think it would help ppl trying that style and ur so good
I agree
Did they ever make one?
incredible....what a bad ass respect to u sir
Thanks for watching.🙏👍
Nice 👍 Z
wow Lester.....I have just subscribed to your channel. I just received my end grain target today, will put it up tomorrow, and next I am waiting for my set of knives to arrive. So, I am very new ... I am learning so much from Adam Celadin and his videos. I want to ask you are some of your throws known also as the Sknaf style. I love that. I need to learn the basics first!!!!....and being 73 year old woman, thought I would try something totally different, and have some fun, instead of just getting older and older....right? I think you are very talented...and I loved this video.
Thank you. The style I throw is known as a wave technique - which uses reactionary impulses from the passive forces from the knife (think like how a catapult hurls a projectile.)
Skanf is a brand like Coke is a cola. I don't know anything about Skanf since I've never learned knife throwing from anyone, or anyyone for that matter who actually represents Skanf.
It's great that you have picked up this endeavour. It's a fun hobby that I'm sure you will enjoy. Thank you for watching and your kind comments. 🙏👍
Great Great throws 🤩👌👍👏
Thanks. 👍🙏
That's a very interesting way to throw the no spin. I'm still trying to get the side throw down with the regular grip.
How's it going viking? Flor is insane
great, maybe nextime you can show us how to handle the knives each style...
what the actual f. awesome technique
Very cool bro
Great consistency and grouping I mean the guy is obviously very skilled but why though? What's the point of reverse grip?
Both hands nice
AWSOME
WTF, now I wanna work on this way more😮😮😮
Just subscribed matw
Hey man I throw knives a lot. This is dope. How are you throwing with ice pick grip, is you finger on the back of the knife?
Yes, generally all fingers are on the spine except the pinky. This is my way, because if I add the pinky on spine then that would supinate my hand position more, which would require more wrist adjustment than needed.
very nice
Dude, this is sick. Did you invent this throw?
No, I did not.
High level bro 💪🔥
what kind of knives do you use?
They are reprofiled szco heavies from Amazon.
nice
How does this compare to standard no spin?
It is more difficult initially. With standard no spin, only the index finger is controlling rotation, and the rest of the fingers have a comfortable duty of stabilizing the knife.
For reverse grip, the stabilizers for the knife are the thumb and index, and rotation controllers are the rest of the fingers. The wrist also is a factor.
All in all, it's more difficult to get accustomed to, but once figured out, not much more difficult.
Какими ножами ты метаешь?
The knives in this video are reprofiled Szco heavy knives from Amazon.
Two three inches in the wood ahhhhh good Lord!!
Interesting
WTF ? SHOW ME HOW